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Silent Hill [UMD for PSP]

Silent Hill [UMD for PSP]

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Based on the best-selling horror action game Silent Hill stars Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire) as Rose a desperate mother who takes her adopted daughter Sharon to the town of Silent Hill in an attempt to cure her of her ailment. After a violent car crash Sharon disappears and Rose begins her desperate search to get her back. She descends into a fog of smoldering ash and into the center of the twisted reality of a town's…

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From console game to movie
This movie did okay from game to movie but still lacks the overwhelming creepy feeling you get from the game. I think part of that comes from not being able to interact with the movie whereas the game is controlled by the player. Good imagery, decent acting, creepy score but lacks that certain something. The ending of the movie was a bit disappointing to me.
2008-10-30, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great Game Based Movie
Many of the negative reviews for this movie center on how it doesn't make sense. If you have ever played the game you would already understand that. It's not so much about understanding the story as it is about realizing, not to give anything away, the entire darkness surrounding Silent Hill is a living hell created by the tormented mind of a child and the evil that was done to her. Silent Hill is one of my favorite video game series and this movie is a great companion to Silent Hill 3 (PS2). I would venture the guess that if you enjoy the games you will enjoy this movie. I think you will like it even if you haven't played but just enjoy horror movies in general.
2008-10-21, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Another Great Movie Made From Game DVD
I really don't know why a lot of the supposed professional movie reviewers gave this movie such a bad grade if your a fan of the games or not it still was a great horrific movie. To those who have played Silent Hill 1 through 3 we all know the basics of the storyline and of course with Hollywood producers there are going to be some changes in the movie that differ from the game. This movie storyline does seem to follow-up with the first except instead of the father you have the mother coming to Silent Hill to try and help her adopted daughter remember her past that she has about Silent Hill. Again if your a fan and played the game I'm sure we all remembered the Pyramid Head guy from the game he to will also be in the movie as well as a few other recognizable creatures from Silent Hill. The actors they got to play in the movie were great no complaints for any of them and the special effects were spectacular too. There is a great deal of difference in the picture detail and audio between the standard dvd an the blu-ray dvd
but I feel it was mostly the audio a lot of background noises and other things you didn't hear before with the standard dvd you hear excellently with the blu-ray dvd. So if your looking for a good horror movie or a good supernatural movie this one would be a good dvd for your library..
2008-09-28, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great movie, mediocre product
Film adaptations of video game franchises seem to take a lot of harsh criticism; right so, so most of them are cheesy and easily distinguishable as an attempt to make money off some dying game franchise, as opposed to an attempt to actually make a great movie that will be remembered for years to come. Enter Silent Hill, a movie that takes a bit here and there from a couple of the Silent Hill games, then says "You know what? Let's just make something good; something we can call our own."
The film doesn't canonically follow the series. The film resembles the original Silent Hill at its basic plot, but deviates in terms of characters and certain events. This may be a good or bad thing for devoted Silent Hill fans; the story may be viewed as independent, or it may be frustratingly inaccurate. Characters from later games also make brief appearances.
The visual effects in the film are great, Unfortunately, there's still a bit of noise/grain in the dark areas of the picture. It's not necessarily distracting, just something I always look for, so I do end up noticing it.
The Blu-ray version doesn't come with any of the special features the regular DVD version comes with, which broke my heart. I never watch any special features, but I feel entitled to them after paying nearly double for Blu-ray. It's important to decide whether or not Blu-ray is important to you. Is the scratch-resistance and larger format worth the price? Unless your TV is 52" or larger, you won't need the larger format.
My recommendation would be to definitely get the movie, just not the Blu-ray version.
2008-09-23, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Silent Hill
I was not entertained....the premise of this movie, that some(how are they picked?) of the dead inhabit a world of horror manipulated by an omniscient evil entity is pointless and without hope. Story line was just not believable and left me drained, sort of like what a dementor is supposed to do to a person. Remember Fallen? that one left the same bad taste in my emotions. I believe in the struggle of good against evil but in the end one will win. Stalemate, and that's what these movies are all about, is not an option.
2008-07-16, 0 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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